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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Reorganisation and winding-up measures for credit institutions and investment firms

Article L613-31-3

Subject to the provisions of Articles L. 613-31-5 and L. 613-31-6 : 1° Reorganisation and winding-up measures decided by the competent authorities of a Member State other than France in respect of a c…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter III: Rights conferred by the trade mark

Article L713-3-3

Where there is a risk of infringement of its rights, pursuant to articles L. 713-2 to L. 713-3-1, as a result of use in the course of trade for goods or services, of packaging, labels, markings, secur…

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French Customs CodeIn force
A. - Seizures relating to forgery and alteration of consignments.

Article 329

1. If the reason for the seizure is forgery or alteration of consignments, the report shall state the type of forgery, alteration or overprint. 2. The said copies, signed and initialled ne varietur by…

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French Customs CodeIn force
C. - Confiscation of items seized from unknown persons and minutes.

Article 375

1. The customs administration may apply to the judicial court for the confiscation in kind of items seized from unknown persons or individuals who have not been prosecuted due to the insignificance of…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 1: General information.

Article 38

…gular document of title or if they are presented under cover of a non-applicable document of title. 3. All import or export authorisation titles (licences or other similar titles) may not, under any c…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 1: General provisions

Article L561-36-3

I. - Any failure by the persons referred to in 12°, 13°, 14°, 18° and 19° of Article L. 561-2 to comply with the obligations laid down in Sections 3 to 6 of this Chapter, in Chapter II of this Title,…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 2: Water and sanitation

Article R4424-32-3

When the technical assistance mission defined by article L. 3232-1-1 is provided by the Corsican local authority or one of its public establishments, the agreement provided for in article R. 3232-1-1…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Authorisation

Article A212-34-3

…p within the deadlines he/she has set in accordance with the procedure laid down in article R. 6251-3 of the same code and draws up the annual report on the operation of the task force.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Composition

Article R6123-3-3

…resentatives still to be appointed after application of a to c, designated by the Regional Prefect; 3° Representatives of employee and employer trade unions, on the recommendation of their respective…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Public prosecutor's delegates and mediators

Article R15-33-30

…41-1 or to intervene during the criminal composition procedure provided for by Articles 41-2 and 41-3. Natural persons and duly registered associations that have been authorised as mediators by the Pu…

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